Nothing. Since the objects are unstoppable, each would ignore the collision and continue on its own way as if nothing had happened. Either that, or the Universe as we know it would End. Please don't try this expereiment at home!
2006-12-10 00:00:11
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answer #1
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answered by hevans1944 5
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it depends on what material the bodies are made up of.
if you consider that any external forces like gravitation and friction and air resistance are absent, then following possibilities are possible:
1. the bodies undergo perfectly inelastic collision, i.e. they come to rest immediately after the collision and stick to each other. ( the case arises when you throw a mud ball on to the wall.
2. the may undergo perfectly elastic collision, i.e. the will rebound backward with the same velocity as they were coming.
3. they may undergo neither of above two, because no body is perfectly elastic or inelastic. So the rebound velocities would certainly be less.
4. if you take into account the masses of the objects ( note that the above cases were for bodies with equal masses), then they again undergo collision based on what material they are made up of. in such cases the rebound velocities are given by a formula, which you may find in many physics books or on the internet.
2006-12-10 07:45:16
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answered by Lance 2
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That question was asked a couple of times in the past and always from the same user !! Stop abusing us.
There are no "unstoppable" objects ... and even if, at least one of the two would be damaged or brought to another direction after all
2006-12-10 07:37:50
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answered by jhstha 4
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There are no such objects as "unstoppable".
given Enough force, any object can be stopped or have it's velocity (speed and direction) changed.
2006-12-10 07:36:57
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answered by DanE 7
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dude let me give you a cute answer .. the only unstoppabe objects in this universe are a male and female making "love" and when they collide head on repeatedly then we know what happens ! dont we ?
absolute bliss dude .. its heaven for both unstoppable objects !!
;-)
2006-12-10 07:42:53
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answer #5
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answered by mesalcut 1
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No such thing as unstoppable
2006-12-10 07:36:45
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answered by melissa r 4
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they would shatter and continue - cause they are unstoppable but would didnt specify that they are unbreakable
2006-12-10 07:38:43
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answered by justfleshnblud 2
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by conservation of momentum...they would both rebound head back!
2006-12-10 08:50:27
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answered by catty 4
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